EU approves Microsoft’s $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard, clearing huge hurdle
Microsoft offered remedies in cloud gaming to earn the approval of European Union regulators for the $69 billion Activision Blizzard acquisition.
Paul Tudor Jones says the Fed is done raising rates, stocks to finish the year higher from here
Paul Tudor Jones believes the Fed has finished raising interest rates in its fight against inflation, and the stock market could grind higher this year.
UK launches first full-sized autonomous bus service with top speed of 50 miles per hour
A fleet of five buses will be involved, travelling in mixed traffic.
Turkey’s lira and stock markets slide as President Erdogan gains momentum in tight presidential race
Neither 20-year incumbent Recep Tayyip Erdogan nor Kemal Kilicdaroglu has so far cleared the 50% threshold needed to secure an outright victory.
Platinum demand predicted to surge this year, leaving a near 1-million-ounce deficit
The previously anticipated platinum shortage will be worse than expected this year due to increased demand, according to the World Platinum Investment Council.
Vice Media files for bankruptcy to enable sale to lenders including Soros and Fortress
Once a digital media darling, Vice Media Group on Monday filed for bankruptcy protection after years of financial troubles.
China sentences 78-year-old U.S. citizen to life in prison on spying charges
China sentenced a 78-year-old United States citizen to life in prison Monday on spying charges, reflecting deteriorating ties between the two countries.
Turkey will hold a runoff election on May 28, with Erdogan in the lead
The election in the sharply divided country of 85 million people could hardly come at a more pivotal time.
Amazon is focusing on using A.I. to get stuff delivered to you faster
Amazon aims to use artificial intelligence to speed up deliveries — by minimizing the distance between its products and customers, a top executive told CNBC.




